1987

September 1987

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • The Miraculous Constitution

    Ezra Taft Benson

  • Captain Driver’s Old Glory

    Vera Saban

  • Friend to Friend

    Richard M. Romney

  • Benjamin’s Prize-Winning Hat

    Barbara Yates

  • Cross Connections: The Ninth Article of Faith

    Jil S. Hunt

  • Sharing Time: Live the Golden Rule

    Pat Graham

  • Grandpa Wore Braces

    Carole Osborne Cole

  • Ellen Morgan of Buhl, Idaho

    Randall Morgan

  • Getting Even for Mrs. Johnson

    Lucille P. Uttermohlen

  • Kitchen Krafts

  • Funstuf

    • Fruit Tangles

      Ray Taylor

    • Rights and Freedoms

      Corliss Clayton

    • Leaders in the Making

      Susan Meeks

    • Where Are You?

      Elizabeth Gullander

  • Signers of the Constitution

  • Preamble Puzzle

    Shauna Mooney

  • Stranger in the Shed

    Betty Lou Mell

  • For Little Friends

    • Big Brown Box

      Larry Cervantes

    • Church Etiquette

      Julie H. Jensen

    • Wiggle Woggle Toy

      Jane K. Priewe

  • The Coat

    Ray Goldrup

  • Blaze, Elder Monson, and the Power of Prayer

    Daniel A. Nelson

  • A Song for the Cicada

    Alta L. Turner

  • Sharpen Up!

    Mary Cork

  • Scriptural Giants: A Small Miracle

    Francine Herbst

Wiggle Woggle Toy
September 1987


“Wiggle Woggle Toy,” Friend, Sept. 1987, 33

Wiggle Woggle Toy

By Jane K. Priewe

To make this wiggle woggle toy, you will need: plastic egg, lump of Silly Putty or clay, felt-tip pens, and glue.

  1. Pack lump of Silly Putty or clay into larger “half” of egg.

  2. Glue two halves together.

  3. Draw eyes and hair on top part of egg and smiling mouth on bottom part.

The wiggle woggle toy will always roll to a standstill right side up because the Silly Putty weights the bottom part.